Authorities have upgraded the charges against a pair of suspects accused in botched robbery and shooting at a Fat City apartment complex in February. Rochelle Maury, 26, and Daniel Holmes, 24, both of Metairie, were rebooked Tuesday with attempted second-degree murder, attempted armed robbery and use of a firearm in connection with drug activity, Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office arrest reports said.

JPSORochelle Maury and Daniel Holmes

Homes was also booked with aggravated battery, illegal use of a weapon and conspiracy to commit armed robbery. They allegedly conspired with Richard Fuller, 23, to lure a 34-year-old River Ridge man to their apartment at 3105 Edenborn Ave. in Metairie on Feb. 25. to rob him for cash to buy heroin, the arrest report said. But the victim was shot in the chest when he fought back against his attacker. He survived his injuries.

Maury and Holmes were arrested March 1 and booked with being principals to armed robbery. Holmes confessed to investigators that Maury agreed to lure the victim to the apartment where Fuller shot the victim during the robbery-gone-awry, reports have said. Holmes told detectives that he got nervous and backed out just before the hold-up.

But Fuller, who was arrested March 2, told detectives that Holmes was actually the triggerman, an arrest report said. He said supplied and fired the .38-caliber revolver used during the robbery attempt

Maury was rebooked because she agreed to lure the victim back to the apartment for the robbery, according to the reports.

Holmes and Maury face drug-related firearms charges because investigators found marijuana in the apartment they shared, arrest reports have said.

The two were still being held Wednesday at the Jefferson Parish Correctional Center in Gretna. Maury's bond was set at $800,000.

No bond had been set as of Wednesday for Holmes on the charges of attempted second-degree murder, use of a firearm in connection with drug activity and illegal use of a weapon. Holmes has a $600,000 bond on the other charges.